The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's
price listing.
The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the
second consecutive day.